At any given time, in addition to whatever else I might be reading, I try to ensure that I’m working through at least one devotional book for spiritual formation. Trevor Hudson has become one of my go-to devotional writers. His books are short and simple, but also informed, enriching, and pastorally sensitive. What he says is not usually radical or groundbreaking, but he is a reliable help and encouragement. And I often resonate with the emotions and experiences that he relays. In many ways, his books remind me of Henri Nouwen books (and that’s a very good thing!). I am happy to recommend this particular book to any friend wanting to cultivate a richer relationship with God. And, as silly as it may feel at times, I would recommend doing all the little ‘friendship exercises’ he scatters throughout the book. They are good for the soul, and they genuinely contribute to the reading experience. 🙂